Machine Operator

jark
Whittington, Worcestershire, Worcestershire
9 months ago
Applications closed

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My client based in Worcester is looking to recruit a Machine Operator on an ongoing temp basis initially to cover long-term sickness, it may led to a permanent opportunity.

The main purpose of the role includes

  • prepare laser powder machines for production
  • provide production support to colleagues and maintain production quality
  • Adhere to Health and Safety Regulations
  • Document and report and issues

    As as suitable candidate you will offer the following

  • previous experience in a similar role
  • able to follow verbal and written instructions
  • an ability record date in an accurate manner, strong attention to detail
  • Enjoy working as part of a team
  • Ideally have an understanding of powder metallurgy
  • Good communication skills

    The hours for the role initially will be Monday - Friday (Apply online only) and the pay-rate on offer is from £13 an hour to start with plenty of overtime on offer

    Keywords
    Print Process Technician, Metallurgy, 3D, Laser Power Bed Fusion Machines, SLS, DMLS, GRAVITY FED SYSTEMS, BLENDERS

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